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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 at 18:17:00 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller
wrote: http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave Looks like a very thin brown trout - probably now dead after being exposed to the air like that. When was it caught? -- Nogood Boyo |
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On 28 Apr, 10:03, Nogood Boyo wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 at 18:17:00 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller wrote: http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave Looks like a very thin brown trout - probably now dead after being exposed to the air like that. When was it caught? -- Nogood Boyo The fish is not probably dead but definately as dead as the embers on whic it was cookded. What is the best way to expose it to air? |
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On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 at 02:18:46 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller
wrote: On 28 Apr, 10:03, Nogood Boyo wrote: On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 at 18:17:00 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller wrote: http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave Looks like a very thin brown trout - probably now dead after being exposed to the air like that. When was it caught? The fish is not probably dead but definately as dead as the embers on whic it was cookded. What is the best way to expose it to air? :-) That's OK then. Best way..? I don't understand the question. I was making the point that people who catch and release after taking pictures like that are probably killing fish without realising it. They can't tolerate very long out of the water - it damages the gills. But if you killed it and ate it, that's fine. It's the only good reason for catching a fish IMHO... -- Nogood Boyo |
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On 28 Apr, 12:11, Nogood Boyo wrote:
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 at 02:18:46 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller wrote:On 28 Apr, 10:03, Nogood Boyo wrote: On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 at 18:17:00 in uk.rec.fishing.game peakstroller wrote: http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave Looks like a very thin brown trout - probably now dead after being exposed to the air like that. When was it caught? The fish is not probably dead but definately as dead as the embers on whic it was cookded. What is the best way to expose it to air? :-) That's OK then. Best way..? I don't understand the question. I was making the point that people who catch and release after taking pictures like that are probably killing fish without realising it. They can't tolerate very long out of the water - it damages the gills. But if you killed it and ate it, that's fine. It's the only good reason for catching a fish IMHO... -- Nogood Boyo the coloring is wrong for browns, i presums this is sea trout instead with colouring and inverted bottom jaw like that. Sea trout.. hope you had a game licience to kill it? |
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On Apr 28, 2:17 am, peakstroller wrote:
http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave thats diffently a brown trout shane |
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![]() "peakstroller" wrote in message oups.com... http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave It does not look like a standard brown which has red dots on the flanks, or a rainbow. I think it is a hybrid. The dark edges on the fins makes it look like it might have some Chub in it. |
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writes "peakstroller" wrote in message roups.com... http://www.pchar.uku.co.uk/whatfish/ Feedback much appreciated Many Thanks in advance Dave It does not look like a standard brown which has red dots on the flanks, or a rainbow. I think it is a hybrid. The dark edges on the fins makes it look like it might have some Chub in it. If I might interject here. What a load of tosh!! I have caught brownies from the same handkerchief sized bit of water that looked completely different. Some have red spots, some don't. That fish is a brownie - end of. Nothing more nothing less. I have caught thousands, most of them smaller than that one. That's just the way it is up here in the highlands. It's also the size they were meant to be. Is this a good time to mention fish mongers, stew ponds and dog nobblers? :O) -- Devs "Punchdown Pete the old Kroner" |
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